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2 Properties

Math 2331 – Linear Algebra


3.2 Properties of Determinants

Jiwen He

Department of Mathematics, University of Houston

jiwenhe@math.uh.edu
math.uh.edu/∼jiwenhe/math2331

Jiwen He, University of Houston Math 2331, Linear Algebra 1 / 10


3.2 Properties Row Operations Triangulation

3.2 Properties of Determinants

Elementary Row Operations


Examples
Theorem

Triangular Matrices
Examples
Theorem

Determinant of the Transpose


Multiplicative Property
Examples
Theorem

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3.2 Properties Row Operations Triangulation

Properties of Determinants

Theorem (Elementary Row Operations)


Let A be a square matrix.
a. If a multiple of one row of A is added to another row of A to
produce a matrix B, then det A = det B.
b. If two rows of A are interchanged to produce B, then
det B = − det A.
c. If one row of A is multiplied by k to produce B, then
det B = k · det A.

Theorem still holds if the word row is replaced


with .

Jiwen He, University of Houston Math 2331, Linear Algebra 3 / 10


3.2 Properties Row Operations Triangulation

Properties of Determinants: Example


Example


1 2 3 4
0 5 0 0
Compute .
2 7 6 10
2 9 7 11

Solution

1 2
3 4
1 3 4 1 3 4
0 5
0 0

2 = 5 2 6 10 = 5 0 0 2

7
6 10
2


2 7 11 2 7 11
9
7 11


1 3 4 1
3 4
= 5 0 0 2 = −5 0
1 3 = = .
0 1 3 0 0 2
Jiwen He, University of Houston Math 2331, Linear Algebra 4 / 10
3.2 Properties Row Operations Triangulation

Properties of Determinants: Example



∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗

Theorem (c) indicates that −2k 5k 4k = k −2 5 4 .
∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗

Example

2 4 6

Compute 5 6 7

7 6 10

Solution

2 4 6 1 2 3 1 2 3

5 6 7

= 2 5 6 7 = 2 0
−4 −8
7 6 10 7 6 10 0 −8 −11

1 2 3 1 2 3

= 2(−4) 0 1 2 = 2(−4) 0
1 2 = −40
0 −8 −11 0 0 5
Jiwen He, University of Houston Math 2331, Linear Algebra 5 / 10
3.2 Properties Row Operations Triangulation

Properties of Determinants: Example


Example


2 3 0 1

4 7 0 3
Compute by row reduction and cofac. expansion.
7 9 −2 4

1 2 0 4

2
3 0 1
2 3 1
2 3 1
4
7 0 3
= −2

Solution 4 7 3 = −2 0 1 1
9 −2 4
7
1 2 4
1 2 4
1
2 0 4

2 3 1 1 2 4 1 2 4

= 2 1 2 4 = −2 2 3 1 = −2 0 −1 −7
0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1

1 2 4

= −2 0 −1 −7 = −2 (1) (−1) (−6) = −12.
0 0 −6
Jiwen He, University of Houston Math 2331, Linear Algebra 6 / 10
3.2 Properties Row Operations Triangulation

Properties of Determinants: Triangulation

Suppose A has been reduced to


 
 ∗ ∗ ··· ∗
 0
  ∗ ··· ∗ 

U= 0
 0  ··· ∗ 

 .. .. 
 0 0 0 . . 
0 0 0 0 

by row replacements and row interchanges, then


  
 (−1) r product of
 when A is invertible
det A = pivots in U

0 when A is not invertible

Jiwen He, University of Houston Math 2331, Linear Algebra 7 / 10


3.2 Properties Row Operations Triangulation

Determinant of the Transpose


Theorem
A square matrix is invertible if and only if det A 6= 0.

Theorem
If A is an n × n matrix, then det AT = det A.
Partial proof (2 × 2 case)
 
a b
det = ad − bc and
c d
 T  
a b a c
det = det = ad − bc
c d b d
   
a b a c
⇒ det = det .
c d b d

Jiwen He, University of Houston Math 2331, Linear Algebra 8 / 10


3.2 Properties Row Operations Triangulation

Determinant of the Transpose (cont.)

(3 × 3 case)
 
a b c
e f d f d e
det d e f
  = a − b + c
h i g i g h
g h i
 
a d g
e h d g d g
det b e h = a
  − b + c
f i f i e h
c f i
   
a b c a d g
⇒ det d e
 f  = det b e
 h .
g h i c f i

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3.2 Properties Row Operations Triangulation

Multiplicative Property

Theorem (Multiplicative Property)


For n × n matrices A and B, det (AB) = (det A) (det B).

Example
Compute det A3 if det A = 5.

Solution: det A3 = det (AAA) = (det A) (det A) (det A)

= = .
Example
For n × n matrices A and B, show that A is singular if det B 6= 0
and det AB = 0.
Solution: Since (det A) (det B) = det AB = 0 and det B 6= 0,
then det A = 0. Therefore A is singular.
Jiwen He, University of Houston Math 2331, Linear Algebra 10 / 10

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